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Fall is in the air, and so are pumpkins, cool nights, and curling up with a good book! I’m giving away a little prize pack to celebrate my favorite time of the year: a handmade tote bag, and autographed copies of Written in Love and The Promise of a Letter!

To enter, simply tell me in the comments about your favorite kind of candy. NOTE: CLICK ON THE TITLE OF THE POST TO GET TO THE COMMENT SECTION! Thank you.

NOTE #2: If you’re having trouble entering a comment, contact me using the form on the homepage. I’ll add your name to the contest. My apologies for any inconvenience.

My favorite, of course, is chocolate, and I particularly like Heath Bars, Cadbury Flake, and anything with salted caramel (of course I couldn’t just choose one!)

The contest will run from Oct. 16- Oct. 20. I’ll announce the winner on the 23rd. Good luck, and thanks for entering!

The Promise of a Letter, Book 2 in the Amish Letters series, releases August 15th. Preorder your copy today!

Click on the book cover for purchase information.

A letter brings him back to his Amish family. It will take someone truly extraordinary to make him stay.

Roman is on the verge of leaving the Amish ways. Feeling confined by the strict rules, he longs to do something more with his life. But when things don’t go as planned, Roman’s prospects outside of the community dwindle. Upon learning that his beloved grandmother has died and left a letter urging him to reconcile with his brother in Birch Creek, Roman decides to return home. But he doesn’t plan to stay for long.

Leanna Chupp has always made her own way in her small community of Birch Creek. Though some may call her unconventional—strange, even—Leanna is happy. Her unique outlook on life has meant she’s never had many suitors pursuing courtship, which Leanna doesn’t mind. She is content being single.

But when Roman and Leanna find themselves working together again, everything changes. Though neither fit squarely within the strictures of the Amish faith, their differences could be the very thing to help them form a deeper connection to their community and to each other. The question remains: will this strengthening bond be enough to make Roman stay for good?